Question #166178 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/166178
Status: Open => Answered
RaiMan proposed the following answer:
At least for Sikuli, you have to have a clean 32-Bit environment both
for Java and Sikuli.
Before trying such complicated things with eclipse, you should assure,
that Sikuli runs from command line:
java -jar path-to-sikuli-script.jar path-to-test.sikuli
were test.sikuli should contain only a click(some-image-on-desktop). You
should be able to visually control what happens (or use
setShowActions(True) or Region.highlight()).
if this works, make a test.jar only containing this click(some-image-on-
desktop) and run it outside Eclipse:
java -cp path-to-sikuli-script.jar -jar path-to-test.jar
If this finally works, you can try to setup your Eclipse environment.
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